Arm Warmers


Top Five Fashion Accessories of 2009 Vol. 1

We all have our favorite bits of couture.  Unique costume pieces that we can count on if we want to guarantee a compliment or two.  Here’s one fashionista’s top five favorite fashion accessories of 2009.Handsome man looks at you with his black arm warmered arms up, reaching for his giant brass grometted black top hat.  He wears a black and green fishnet shirt under a green and black striped velvet vest.  Purple & lime green feather-falls and a tubular crinoline adorned black bow-tie complete the look.

El Top Hat Gigante’ was THE crowd-pleasingest item of 2009.  By sewing a full sheet of thick black construction paper to an already popular gold-grommet accented felt hat, a new scale of cranial accessorizing was unleashed on the party populous.  From parades to stages to fire art installations, this prop eclipsed all that came near with it’s sheer ridiculousity.

Adding a touch of couture class was the tubular crinoline adorned bow-tie (which can be seen in the same picture).  A basic black strap-on bow-tie augmented by two 10″ lengths of black tubular crin w/iridescent green accent threads spiraling around.  It added squiggliness, color, and interactivity to any outfit.

While more utilitarian in application, the black leg warmers with brass snaps used as arm warmers are a tremendously fashionable way to increase the warmth of whatever funky ensemble fails to cover the hands, forearms, and elbows adequately.  Since the arrival of anMan with crazy macrame' necklace of many hanging souveniers stares at you crazily with one eye covered by a headdress made up of many copper and blakc strips.  A high-collared brown vest open down the middle complements his tan skin and constrasts with the pixelated blue sky behind his shamanic visage. exceptionally cold winter season, these have been in heavy rotation complementing all manner of get-ups.  The great antique color of the snaps and longitudinal ribbing create a splendid if subtle effect and they can even handle a bit of open flame which is a huge plus!

A handmade birthday gift from a friend is always wonderful.  One that has been made so over the top that you are the only one who can rock it is transcendentally awesome.  Such is the case with this macrame’ “necklace” that rapidly became a 2009 Burning Man Schwag-Rig.  Somehow, everything fits on it … in a tangled bank sort of way.  And it does have everything.  The key to home, a Pi-Stone, popcorn, even a glass bauble with a magic mushroom in it among other assorted bits of gifted love.

Finally, we have the accessory that can turn any pair of boots into epic couture footwear while simultaneously bridging the gap created by too short pant legs (see pic at bottom of post).  They’re a little bit steampunk, a lot of post-apocalyptic militaria, and all sorts of vintage hotness.  These East German Gaiters from the 1950s have had their leather bits antiqued/distressed and a few metal accents have been added to create a potent effect.  We were lucky to find the brass medallions on a vintage coin type belt.  All they need now is a healthy dusting of Playa!

We’re already salivating over all the goodies we have in the works for 2010.  It will be interesting to see where they stand by the end of the year!  What pieces are you getting excited about?

Participate! This is Vol. 1 and if you’d like to see a Vol. 2, please email us with pictures and words honoring your favorite accessories from this last year so we can put them into a blog post!  Our Email address is to the right under the follow along links :)

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The Socks of Your Dreams

How much do you know about stockings?  Long a seductive source of mystery, hosiery is a sexy and daring adventure in accessorizing.   Fortunately, we are not entirely without guidance …

Side-view feet taking a step in socks with long purple splotches edged with light blue swirl around a black sock worn on white skinned legs.

SockDreams.Com is our tout leading us into the fantastic realm of limb coverings.  Once there, it evolves into a learning tool, educating us on the finer points of hosiery style.

It can be challenging to realize how many entries there are in the glossary of terms to categorize stocking types.  Anklets and Half-Socks, Mid-Calf or Trouser Socks, O.T.K.s vs. Thigh-Highs!?  It gets wonderfully overwhelming in short order.

Ohhhh and we haven’t even touched non-podiatric accessories yet.  There are important distinctions to keep in mind between garters and garter-belts, leg warmers vs. leggings, gloves and wrist and arm warmers …  And don’t you dare get me going on the tutu/petticoat debate!  (Just kidding, we’ll definitely be blogging about that.)

*Sigh*  While it’s fun to BE in a place of newness & uncertainty, graduating with some degree of understanding after an hour or two of shopping beautiful, consciously designed and displayed products is mahvelous, not to mention a real accomplishment!

Side view of a pair of white gams extending provacatively from a pink slip edged in white lace.  The shear white of the stockings mimics the white flesh of the legs.  Black satin bows adorn the tops of the stockings and pin striping runs the entire length to the toes.

Especially enjoyable are the hand-written and well thought out descriptions of each wonderful creation carried.  It quickly becomes apparent that these Sock-Dreamers don’t just love socks, they love each and every item they carry based upon the item’s unique merits.

It’s a brilliant design/supply paradigm!  The designers consciously fashion and produce well thought out products.  Then, the supplier is able to sift through the flood of products with an educated and creative filter procuring only those that rise above the status-quo.  Finally, completing the pyramid, the supplier goes a step further by sharing their knowledge with their customers product by product during the shopping experience.  Bravo!

Speaking of sharing knowledge, make sure to check out the Sock Journal aka the Sock Dreams Blog regularly as it is frequently updated with style tips, deep socky thoughts, event notifications, and of course new product alerts.  And speaking of checking back regularly, make sure to click the Subscribe links to the right so you can be updated whenever we post something new too!

Stylized logo reading "Sock" in a downward curved banner on top and "Dreams" in an upward curved banner at the bottom.  In between the banners, a drawing of a seductive blue-eyed woman reclines her legs bent at the knees are adorned with rainbow striped thigh-highs.  Her long sliver hair flys all around the logo and in her hand is a blueish white lotus.